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November 24, 2013, 12:51:50 AM
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In a tweet, consumer electronics powerhouse Newegg hinted that it is exploring the option of accepting Bitcoin.

https://twitter.com/Newegg/statuses/404299166261981184

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It's a possibility, #staytuned Smiley RT @thedatascape: @Newegg Do you have any plans to add Bitcoin as one of your payment methods?

http://onbitcoin.com/2013/11/23/newegg-hints-accepting-bitcoin-consumer-electronics/

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November 24, 2013, 01:01:36 AM
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Here is a thought.  The more major merchants that accept bitcoin the wilder the exchange rate will be.  Merchants especially large one won't keep the coins they have to convert right away so that means large dumps on exchanges that might not get bought.  Or I could be wrong.

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November 24, 2013, 01:13:32 AM
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Here is a thought.  The more major merchants that accept bitcoin the wilder the exchange rate will be.  Merchants especially large one won't keep the coins they have to convert right away so that means large dumps on exchanges that might not get bought.  Or I could be wrong.

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November 24, 2013, 03:26:20 AM
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Here is a thought.  The more major merchants that accept bitcoin the wilder the exchange rate will be.  Merchants especially large one won't keep the coins they have to convert right away so that means large dumps on exchanges that might not get bought.  Or I could be wrong.

LOL at "could be wrong"

Wait..... where do ppl get btc from again? ..... buying or mining ....

What you're implying is ..... no buying..... so mining then?

Ok then miners are spending their coins..... wooohoo..... wait whats the different if they sell btc and spend fiat?


oh... could you be ... more wrong?
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November 24, 2013, 03:44:48 AM
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Dunno what they're waiting for...
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November 24, 2013, 04:46:34 AM
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I would definitely pounce on this.  Go Newegg Go!!!

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November 24, 2013, 06:05:42 AM
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Here is a thought.  The more major merchants that accept bitcoin the wilder the exchange rate will be.  Merchants especially large one won't keep the coins they have to convert right away so that means large dumps on exchanges that might not get bought.  Or I could be wrong.

Planning to buy a billion dollar TV?
I'm not but people generally shop at predictable times of day.  Newegg isn't worldwide and no merchants that currently are announcing that they are accepting bitcoin actually are planning to keep the bitcoins.  So either it's just publicity which is more likely because otherwise newegg would have to cash out a large amounts of coins on an exchange.  Maybe there are bids to buy them all and maybe not.  It adds to volatility. All these companies getting interested is great for bitcoin exposure but they aren't interested in keeping bitcoins as far as I have seen.

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November 24, 2013, 06:15:28 AM
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What if consumer electronics manufacturers in SE Asia are quietly telling their import partners they want bitcoins instead of dollars?
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November 24, 2013, 06:18:41 AM
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What if consumer electronics manufacturers in SE Asia are quietly telling their import partners they want bitcoins instead of dollars?

That's exactly what I am expecting too. Especially after the evidence that Bitcoin can transfer $150 million so easily.
This might be the international trade story of 2014.

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November 24, 2013, 06:22:37 AM
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wow...if this became a reality.... .... just wow! come on newegg you can do it!

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November 24, 2013, 09:11:33 AM
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What if consumer electronics manufacturers in SE Asia are quietly telling their import partners they want bitcoins instead of dollars?
Possible.  Even if they simply keep whatever 1-3% they save on CC processing it would be pretty big.

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November 24, 2013, 01:43:00 PM
Last edit: November 24, 2013, 05:11:09 PM by LiteCoinGuy
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that would be a big one, nice. also BTC fits very well in that company.

also they should offer then a 1 % discount if you pay in BTC, that would be a push.

" In 2009, it was listed as #234 on the Forbes America's Largest Private Companies list.[2] It launched Newegg Marketplace in 2010 and exceeded $2.5 billion in revenue that year. The company has about 2,500 employees."

Revenue    Increase US $ 2.5 billion (2010)[1][2]

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November 24, 2013, 02:36:45 PM
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What if consumer electronics manufacturers in SE Asia are quietly telling their import partners they want bitcoins instead of dollars?

If manufacturers in China start asking for BTC instead of USD, they can convert to Renminbi at 20% markup on Chinese exchanges.
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November 24, 2013, 05:23:03 PM
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If manufacturers in China start asking for BTC instead of USD, they can convert to Renminbi at 20% markup on Chinese exchanges.

Very significant observation.  Sooner or later, that spread will lure someone in.  And the network/lemming effect will take care of the rest.
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November 24, 2013, 05:59:58 PM
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If manufacturers in China start asking for BTC instead of USD, they can convert to Renminbi at 20% markup on Chinese exchanges.

Very significant observation.  Sooner or later, that spread will lure someone in.  And the network/lemming effect will take care of the rest.
That's assuming the arbitrage opportunities remain that way. 
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November 24, 2013, 06:06:54 PM
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What if consumer electronics manufacturers in SE Asia are quietly telling their import partners they want bitcoins instead of dollars?

But btc is illegal in thailand...



Just kidding.

I think I read somewhere that bitcoin was declared illegal as money in Canada, but that's gotta be wrong, right?

Here is a thought.  The more major merchants that accept bitcoin the wilder the exchange rate will be.  Merchants especially large one won't keep the coins they have to convert right away so that means large dumps on exchanges that might not get bought.  Or I could be wrong.

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November 24, 2013, 08:18:49 PM
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If manufacturers in China start asking for BTC instead of USD, they can convert to Renminbi at 20% markup on Chinese exchanges.
Oh man that is so tempting to hope for... But the reality is that the amounts of wealth that those exporters get paid per shipment would be too big to simply drop on BTCChina... It'd be a major sell there that tanks the price for weeks... Each time.

They'd have to want to hold some in bitcoin; perhaps half of every shipment. That might help them avoid taxation too so it's not completely out of the question.

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November 25, 2013, 12:55:01 AM
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This would make me very happy.. as a long time newegg customer.  It would surely hurt Bitcoinstore.com sales... but that's competition..
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November 25, 2013, 12:57:28 AM
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This would make me very happy.. as a long time newegg customer.  It would surely hurt Bitcoinstore.com sales... but that's competition..
According to statements made earlier in the year, bitcoinstore.com was never intended to be permanent.

If Newegg starts accepting bitcoin, he'll probably shut down.
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November 25, 2013, 02:11:42 AM
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If ebuyer took bitcoin i'd be in my element.

(ebuyer is basically the Uk's newegg)
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